• rottingleaf@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      It went out of popularity for a reason. I’d love a new protocol with XMPP’s mistakes fixed.

      BTW, OMEMO highlights one of those - it’s not as good as Signal by which it is inspired. Basically no metadata protection, which means that it’s as good as OTR with multiple devices.

      Some kind of Signal with federation (and good clients, not like signal-desktop) would be interesting. Maybe even p2p with some kind of relays (like in NOSTR) for history, offline messages, some kind of Telegram channels and such.

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          13 days ago

          Yes. Asynchronous communication is dependent on both users servers software and config. And that’s exactly why XMPP is disused.

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            13 days ago

            I’m sure there’s an option you can disable in server software to disable message storage. Why stop at this?

            XMPP can’t federate because there’s an option for disabling that too! 😧

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              12 days ago

              Its the other way around. Asynchronous communication was a feature added later in some software. By default it didn’t have it

              I’m saying it’d a deal breaker if all users dont have asynchronous communication.

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                12 days ago

                You’re technically correct but that was two decades ago. Novadays virtually every featured server passes the Conversations compliance test which continuously checks if all modern features are enabled.